What Is the Size of the Assassin's Creed Valhalla Map?

The size of Assassin's Creed Valhalla has been the talk of the town ever since the game's introduction. With the original release date rapidly approaching, a glimmer of clarity has emerged on the anticipated size of the Assassin's Creed Valhalla map.

The scale of the map has been growing with each new entry in the series. We may infer from that pattern that the map size of AC Valhalla will be bigger than that of all the prior entries.

What is the size of the AC Valhalla map?

Assassin's Creed Valhalla's map will be bigger than Odyssey's, according to Ubisoft developer Julien Laferriere in an interview with YouTuber Julien Chièze.

Norway and England will be included in the game, according to the gameplay teaser for AC Valhalla. It seems that the map of England in Valhalla is smaller than the map of Greece in the Odyssey. Nonetheless, AC Valhalla's overall map size is expected to surpass Odyssey's when merged with the Norwegian map.

AC valhalla map size

Odyssey had a land area of 130 square kilometers and a marine area of 256 square kilometers. Looking at the map of England alone in AC Valhalla, we can see that it is around 120 square kilometers in terms of water and 94 square kilometers of land. When we compare the two, we can see that, when it comes to only the landmass, England is somewhat similar in size to Greece in the Odyssey. It will resemble the map size of Odyssey at launch quite closely when paired with the map of Norway, not to mention DLC expansions.

The AC Valhalla map size estimates shown above are just approximations. However, the developer from Ubisoft has confirmed, therefore it is certain that the terrain will be bigger than AC Odyssey.

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